Lucin My obsession with rock and roll started at fourteen with glam rock groups like Poison and Rat. I wore the T-shirts and group buttons, carried cassette tapes with me everywhere, and even grew my hair long. As my taste for pot eventually led to more insidious poisons, glam rock led me to heavy metal. I listened to Ozzy Osbourne, Iron Maiden, Alice Cooper, Metalica, and the likes, but my favorite was Jarek Poe. Jarek Poe, the beginning and end of a short-lived trend called psychoactive rock. He was the Timothy Leary of rock and roll. During his five-year recording career, Jarek Poe grew a faithful following. His music, and his message of psychic expansion changed the lives of many young people in the early 80’s. It drew them away from the booze, pot, and hard drugs, to what he

